As 1990s Gonz detritus goes ATM Click didn’t come away with a high-mileage logo like Blind or buried-treasure video footage like 60/40 but it may have had the most vibrant second creative wind under the joint vision of Mike Manzoori and Jon Miner, those later constructors of Emerica’s emerald-tinted movies. ATM Click’s hazily cluttered full-length ‘Come Together,’ later xexored by Andrew Reynolds for Baker’s kitchen-sink approach to videomaking once the baton passed from J Strickland, starts with Jon West scrawling tracers by night across some prominent West Coast spots, getting pitched hard and dealing out some lesser-seen tricks for the time (smith grind 180, frontside salad) years before Foundation, the frontside hurricane grinds and horror movies.
Tags: Adam Beltz, Andrew Reynolds, ATM Click, bleeding, blood, Canada, Come Together, Emerica, good Bowie songs, Hondo Soto, Hurricane Slurricane, Jon Miner, Jon West, Mario Rubalcaba, Mike Manzoori, the overpass tango
July 9, 2015 at 9:22 am |
sweeet choice
July 19, 2015 at 1:25 pm |
The Penny section/line in this video is other worldly.